Abstract

Engagement with virtual reality (VR) through movement is becoming increasingly important. Therefore, the VR developers should improve their bodily skills and learn how to use the movement as design material. In addition, first person accounts of the development and experience are necessary. We explore the education space in VR with attention to the first-person experiences, movement data and code, and present an approach for teaching and designing VR-based embodied interaction.

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